I look forward to seeing that, but I feel that there will be another consultation about it.
Thank you.
Ms. Lanthier, let me give you a little history. In 1991, I was a workshop leader when the Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne was formed to replace the former Fédération des francophones hors Québec.
You mentioned cellphones and the Internet in small, more remote francophone communities. I can guarantee you that the problem is not limited to remote francophone communities. In Témiscouata, eight out of the 19 municipalities still do not have a cellphone connection.
You have probably looked at federal investments in Internet or cellular technologies. Generally, when the current and former federal governments invested in the area, they invested in high-speed Internet. They always forgot the cellphone issue.
Does the federal government need to commit to improve cellular access as it is doing for the Internet? How could that be done?